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Wyvern will act as hostess at the tea. There will be tea and dancing. The annual women's elections be held in University hall from. 8 o'clock on Thursday, April 22. nominees for the various offices low: will to 5 The fol- t _-I New Enlish Pttrn '!/ -fiver An Oxford With Some Speed Comes in Brown or Black Calf-skin. Plump, heavy, single sole and low heel. Plenty of wear and get-there-style in it. yN t ice the slim tapering lines-exclusive but not expensive.' ++# Price $12.00 RAwOEh . 'AAK AEG.U..M S . AT TRlE BOUT HU1, 115 So. 4aIn Sty IE YOU FACING YESTERDAY OR TOMORROW? Women's league nominees are: President, Marguerite Clark, '21; Mar- cella Moon, '21; vice-president, Gladys Reineke, '21, Aletha Yerkes, '21; re- cording secretary, Agnes Holmquist, '22, Amy Loomis, '22; ,corresponding secretary, Mildred Harris, '21, Jose- phine McGinnis, '21; treasurer; Nor- ma Judson, '21, Ruth Mills, '21; se- nior director, Helen Master, '21, Elean- or Stephenson, '21; junior director (two to be elected), Florence Free- man, '22, Harriet Gustin, '22, Carol McDonald, '22, Elinor Neil, '22; sopho- more director, Gladys Catherwood, '23, Mary Ives, '23., Article nine, section four of the con- stitution of the Women's league states: Not later than one week be- fore the date set for the annual elec- tion, nominations for directors and of- ficers may be made by petitions sign- ed by 20 active members of the Wom- en's leagueand presented to the re- cording secretary or the president. Women's Athletic association nom- inees are: President, Eleanor Stephen- son, '21, Phyllis Wiley, '21; vice-pres- ident,'Alice Hinkson, '21, Helen Koch, '21; secretary, Doris Gracey, '21, Frances Weimer, '22; treasurer, Helen Bishop, '22, Teckia Roese, '22; senior representative, Narcina Bassett, '21, Quinneth Summer, '21; junior repre- sentatives, Carol McDonald, '22, Elsie Townsend, '22; sophomore represent- atives, Grace Fry, '23, Marion Koch, '23. Y. W. C. A. nominees are as follows: President, Lois DeVries, '21, Beatrice Beckwith, '21 vice-president, Mary D. Lane, 21, Freda Stuart, '21; sece- tary, Laura Snyder, '22, Margaret Spaulding, '22; treasurer, Helen Koch, '21, Kathryn Larkin, '22. TENNIS AND BASEBALL LEAD AGAIN IN WOMEN'S SPORTS Volley ball has been added to the list of out-door sports available for women. Other sports are tennis and baseball, and of the less strenuous va- riety archery and quoits. Tennis, as usual, has attrdcted the greatest number, but with the inter- house baseball tournament scheduled for this year, baseball will probably claim the greatest number of indi- vidual participants. This is to be an inter-house tournament and all dor- mitories, league houses and bororites are eligible for admission. Those houses that have already or- ganized are asked by the manager of the tournament to sign up their teams at Barbour gymnasium. Others are asked to organize their teams at once and begin practice as soon as weather conditions permit. Dean Inspects University Houses Dean Myra B. Jordan and her set rtary, Anna Lloyd, '18, visited 50 Uni- versity houses during vacation for the purpose of standardizing as far as pos- sible the student living conditions, and to bring the houses into closer rela- tions with the University. UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE GRADUATES Large well. known brokerage com- pany selling food staples in volume to wholesale trade will consider em- ployment of several graduates inter- ested in entering business life and as- sociating themselves premanently with reliable concern offering exceptional opportunities for growth and advance- ment. Must be clean cut, high grade, active minded (type. Highest refer- ences required. Applications not fully stating business experience, if any, also education, age, home address, and when services available, will not be considered. Address in own handwrit- ing, Box M. X., Mich. Daily.-Adv. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News.-Ady. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. Caswell Angell hall. These will be the only rehearsals given before the DETROIT GIRLS ENTERTAIN play is taken to Detroit. U. OF.MI. JAPANESE STUDENTS Rehearsals for "The New Lady Ban- tock" will be held today in Barbour Junior college girls in Detroit in- gymnasium As follows: Vernon, Fan- vited Dean Myra B. Jordan to bring ny, and Bennet, acts III and "IV at 3 in to the city all of the Japanese wom- and 7 o'clock,. The remainder of the en students to a lurkcheon which was cast for aots III and IV, with the ex- given at the Central high school on ception of the actress friends, will re-April 16. After the luncheon the hearse at 4 and 7:30 o'clock. guests were dtiven around to see De- troit. Later in the afternoon they were University women who would like entertained at tea by Michigan women to go north to wait table at summer at the College club. REAL Camping in the REAL Woods Hunting, Fishing and Canoe Trips with Indian Guides in the Won- derful Timagami Country CALL 652-M AFT1R 7:30 P. M. ~oet ty 1*anea FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG Sprin Dance Festival given by pupils of Miss Jeanette Kruszka at the Whitney Theatre SATURDAY, APR. 24 AT 7:30 P. M. I Tickets on 516 East sale -at Studio- William Street The probleia of yesterday was Distribution. That of today is Production. Production will continue to be the problem of tomor- row. And fundamental to its solution is the Business of Industrial Building. As condcted by Aberthaw, this Business has been plaeed on the same c'areful, scientific basis of organization, of estimating, planning, .and cost accounting that obtains in the most modern of the industries themselves., The fact enables Aberthaw to offer to its clients such highly per- fected facilities for construction as ensure the prompt, intelligent, and workmanlike fulfilment of any undertaking, however large. it likewise renders . the Aberthaw organization an invaluable training-ground for the ambitious young engineer capable of welding a great variety of technical and human experience into a crow-bar with whi .1 to pry open the Door of Opportunity. ABERTHAW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTING ENGINEERS. I4 Boston, - - Massachusetts Atlanta Pldladelphla Buffalo s', Cupy And LASSIFIE ADVERTISI NG Leave Copy at Quarryls and The Deltau and workmanship are of major importance. All-wool fabric will keep you warm, and patterns may be pleasing, but converting the fabric into a garment that has better style, fit and finish, is craftsmanship above the ordinary and identifies Society Brand. WITH THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOK FOR THE LABEL AS YOUR GUIDE ALFRED DECKER A COHN, Makers SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, Limited, for Casada Chicago New York Montreal 8 LOST ' FOR SALE - Purple silk umbrella with FOR SALE - At a sacrifice, Banjo ivory tips. Reward. Call Mandolin, including case and para- phernalia. Used for a short time. Vill person taking dark grey -eldma%. Phone 1447. *d back Englih raincloth coat 2nd floor, Old . Engineering ling, please call 2006-J. -From Junior Hop booth, plain i rug, 8x10. Phone Zeta Psi e, 120. Ten dollars reward. -Before vacation, pair of nose s. Reward for return. Call l Grundy, 558.. FOR RENT NTYI-Large front room down half block from campus. Call . B4sin'ess people or stu- FOR SALE--One C Melody- two B flat soprano Buescher Saxaphones. Call Jack Gardner, 33. WA NVrEl WANTED-A young man wants room- mate, 425 S. Division St. A very desirable room on first floor. WANTED-To lease fraternity house suitable for twenty. Address H. R., care Daily. WANTED-Single room wanted by de- sirable student. Box X, Care Daily. Q A. D.*C. 7ISEELLANEOUS BOARD and Room at 514 E. Jefferson St. PERSONS who walked out of Quant Tung Lo, 613 East Liberty, without paying are known. Return and pay bill or will report it ,to the Univer- sity. NEXT TO WUERTH THEATRE